Nokia M1122, T66280 user manual LAN interface, Internal host/gateway interface, Data VCC operation

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DGateway/bridge management interface. This interface is used as a bridge host interface or gateway interface depending on the operation mode. In this manual it is called VBRIDGE. On the M1122 web pages, the interface is called gateway or bridge IP interface.

M1122 can operate in four different main modes:

DBridging only

DRouting/tunneling IP only

DRouting/tunneling IP, bridging all but IP

DRouting/tunneling IP and bridging all, including IP

The mode in which M1122 operates depends on the configuration of the unit’s interfaces.

LAN interface

LAN interface can be configured to bridge and route packets. There are three different operational modes in the LAN interface:

DBridging only; only bridging is activated in the interface. In this case the interface bridges all protocols.

DRouting only; only IP address is configured in the interface. In this case, the interface routes IP packets.

DBridging and routing; Bridging is activated in the interface and IP address is configured in the interface. In this case, the interface routes IP packets and bridges all other packets.

Internal host/gateway interface

There is a special host/gateway logical IP interface within M1122 called VBRIDGE. This interface has a specific purpose in M1122. In applications where some ATM virtual channel connections are used for bridging IP traffic and some other ATM virtual channel connections are used for routing IP traffic, the VBRIDGE interface must be used instead of LAN IP addresses. Alternatively, this interface is used in bridge only application when the IP address is required for remote management purposes.

Data VCC operation

M1122 supports the following encapsulations in each ATM data virtual channel individually:

DRFC2684 LLC encapsulation for bridged IP (ETH-LLC)

DRFC2684 LLC encapsulation for routed IP (IP-LLC)

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Contents Nokia M1122 Introduction to Nokia M1122 Nokia M1122Installing M1122 Indicator lightsInterfaces M1122 front panel indicators Step-by-step installation procedure Configuring M1122 Browser managementOpening a connection Main Service Providers pages Service Providers page with PPP configurationService Providers page with Pptp configuration Local Network pages Local portsC33906002SE00 Local Network Dhcp Napt Routing Local Network RoutingStatistics Restart Features Save ConfigLAN interface Internal host/gateway interfaceData VCC operation Routing BridgingNetwork Address Port Translation Icmp FTP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ATM and AdslPoint-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Pptp Choosing the VCC2 for tunneling example Weighted Fair Queueing Class of Service Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoEPayload encapsulations Technical specifications AdslBridging Connectors and pin numbering ETH connectorAmbient conditions, EMC and safety SafetyAmbient conditions C33906002SE00 C33906002SE00

M1122, T66280 specifications

The Nokia T66280 and M1122 are notable entries in the telecommunications landscape, showcasing Nokia's commitment to innovation and quality in mobile technology. Though they may not be as widely recognized as some of Nokia's flagship models, these devices represent a blend of functionality and design geared towards various user needs.

The Nokia T66280 is designed as a reliable communication tool, featuring a robust build that withstands the rigors of daily use. One of its main features includes a full QWERTY keypad, facilitating easy text input, which appeals to users who engage in frequent messaging. The device supports a variety of network bands, ensuring connectivity across multiple regions. Its compact design paired with a sturdy casing makes it an excellent choice for users requiring durability without sacrificing style.

Equipped with up to 2GB of internal memory, the T66280 allows for ample storage of contacts, messages, and essential applications. The phone also benefits from Nokia’s renowned battery life, enabling users to stay connected longer without constant recharging. An important technology featured in this device is the integration of a reliable operating system, enhancing usability and supporting additional applications that meet the user's needs.

On the other hand, the Nokia M1122 takes a slightly different approach, focusing on a streamlined and user-friendly experience. This device emphasizes simplicity, making it an ideal choice for individuals who prioritize straightforward functionality over excessive features. Its interface is intuitive, with easily navigable menus and a clear display, ensuring that users can quickly access their desired functions.

With features such as Bluetooth connectivity, the M1122 allows users to effortlessly connect to other devices for data transfer or hands-free communication. The device also boasts impressive call quality, which is a hallmark of Nokia's engineering expertise. The M1122 is crafted to support long-lasting performance, equipped with a sizable battery that extends its operational time.

In conclusion, both the Nokia T66280 and M1122 embody Nokia's dedication to delivering accessible, reliable, and effective mobile communication solutions. With their distinct features, technologies, and characteristics, these models cater to a wide range of users, reinforcing Nokia's legacy in the mobile phone industry. Whether prioritizing functionality or simplicity, users can find value in these devices, enjoying the quality and support that comes with the Nokia brand.